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Back to school: The 5 best Chromebooks for students
Chromebooks are the ideal tool for remote learning: Secure, affordable, easy to manage, and easy to use. No wonder they're so popular with students and teachers alike.
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The next generation of the Purism Linux laptop is on its way
If you want a free software and security first Linux desktop, keep an eye out for Purism's forthcoming Librem 14 laptop.
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The 5 most over-hyped tech devices
We love our gadgets and new tech, but sometimes we -- or their makers -- get way too excited about them. Sometimes, though, great successes emerge from these failures.
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First A12Z Bionic DTK Geekbench 5 benchmarks show Apple's transition holds immense promise; only a 28% in drop seen in single-core score compared to the MacBook Air 2020
Apple announced the transition to ARM at this year's WWDC and the move has been largely welcomed given its potential for seamless computing across mobile and desktop. Apple also made available a Developer Transition Kit (DTK) to enable developers to get started with creating apps that run on macOS 11 Big Sur powered by Apple Silicon. Now, several Geekbench 5 benchmarks have now leaked despite the use of the DTK being governed by a non-disclosure agreement (NDA).
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First Apple Silicon Benchmarks Destroy Surface Pro X
As expected, developers with early access to Apple silicon-based transition kits have leaked some early benchmark scores. And it’s bad news for Surface Pro X and Windows 10 on ARM fans.
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Burning In Your Headphones: Does It Work?
What is the first thing you do when you get a new pair of headphones? Some of us might unbox it and put up an Instagram story. Others might immediately put on their favourite playlist and crank up the bass. However, if you ask any audiophile what they do with a new pair of headphones, their answer will most likely be: burning them in. Audiophiles are discerning music listeners who are motivated to get the very best sound quality out of their headphones, speakers, and audio equipment in general.
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ARM and Linux take the supercomputer TOP500 crown
For the first time, an ARM-powered supercomputer took first place in the TOP500 supercomputer competition.
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Best Chromebooks for work in 2020: Which high-end laptop is right for your business?
With the coronavirus pandemic making working from home more popular than ever, business-class Chromebooks are coming to the forefront.
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You can build Linus Torvalds' PC: Here's all the hardware and where to buy it
Normally, Torvalds would pop into his local Fry's. But in these pandemic times, he ordered everything from Amazon. Here's the complete list of parts.
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Look what's inside Linus Torvalds' latest Linux development PC
The Linux creator recently announced he'd upgraded his main PC to a speedy AMD Threadripper 3970x-based processor. But a computer is more than a CPU. In an exclusive conversation, Torvalds talked about what's what with his latest system.
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The Challenge and Option of PCB Heatsink
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USB 4 will support 8K and 16K displays so you can banish another PC port in 2021
USB 4, the next incarnation of the ubiquitous data-transfer technology, will be fast and versatile enough to let you plug a very high resolution 8K display in to your PC. That's because it'll accommodate DisplayPort 2.0, the newer version of a standard widely used to connect external monitors.
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The $35 Raspberry Pi 4 now comes with double the RAM
The same price as the original when it launched in 2012.
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CES 2020: Samsung introduces enterprise-ready Galaxy Chromebook
If you want a top-of-the-line Chromebook for work, your first choice has been the Google's Pixelbook Go. Now, Samsung is releasing a challenger, the Galaxy Chromebook.
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Nvidia and Asus announce a 360Hz gaming monitor designed for e-sports
When Asus first showed off a 360Hz gaming monitor last year, it was an April Fools’ prank. At CES 2020, Asus is bringing the real thing: a 24.5-inch 1080p gaming monitor that runs at 360Hz with Nvidia’s G-Sync technology. Asus is claiming this is the world’s first 360Hz gaming monitor with G-Sync, and it’s designed with e-sports and competitive gaming in mind.
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This resilient Raspberry Pi cyberdeck is made for the end of the world
Sometimes, certain gadgets speak to you on an intuitive level. They bypass that bit of your brain that demands functionality or value, and make their pitch on pure aesthetics. This custom Raspberry Pi cyberdeck is just such a device for me. With its rugged waterproof case, retro components switches, and compact ortholinear keyboard, it looks like a computer built for the end of the world — and I love it.
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Black Friday 2019: Best Chromebook deals
The best Chromebooks, as well as many others, are available for discounted prices.
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Dell releases latest Linux developer laptop with Comet Lake CPU
Dell's dedicated laptop for open-source programmers sees a new release featuring Intel's hot new laptop CPU: Comet Lake.
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Best Chromebook laptops for school
And, as it happens, they're also the best Chromebook laptops for home or work, too.
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The New Raspberry Pi 4 Is the Undisputed Champion of Affordable Full Node Hardware
Raspberry Pi platform has become an attractive starting point for those foraying into hosting a Bitcoin full node for the very first time.
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